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Old 11-03-05, 10:25 PM
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ssi problem with apache core 1.3.34

Hi

after moving to a new dedicated server im facing a problem with an include string which articlemanager scripts needs to have a search engine friendly page

the string is :
<!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/magazine/exec/search.cgi?start=1&perpage=7&cat=25&template=searc h/search_results_content.html"-->

and the online documination of my host says the following:

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All the environment variables passed to the CGI script are the same as those for the shtml file itself.
So, you cannot pass a query string using a question mark (?), as in:
<!--#exec cmd="hello.cgi?query" -->
The query string passed to the CGI script will be the same as the query string passed to the shtml file itself. If this file were referenced as "ssi.shtml?snort", than the word "snort" would also be passed to the "hello.cgi" script above.
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which is very strange bacause i've been using this include for the past 3 years with two defferent hosts

i wonder if there is anything to change in apache1.3.34 configuration or modulars to allow such an include to parse, all i'm getting now out of this include is garbled text

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